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What is a W-4?

A W-4 form, or "Employee's Withholding Certificate," is an IRS tax document that employees fill out and submit to their employers. Employers use the information on a W-4 to calculate how much tax to withhold from an employee's paycheck throughout the year.

You have to fill out a W-4 when you start a new job, but you can adjust it at any time. If you had to pay a large tax bill or got a big refund this year, that might be a sign to review your W-4.

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How to fill out a W-4

Employers use the W-4 to calculate certain payroll taxes and send the taxes to the IRS and state and local authorities (if applicable) on behalf of employees. How you fill out this document can have a major effect on whether you'll get a refund or you'll owe taxes.

Step 1: Enter your personal information

Fill in your name, address, Social Security number and tax filing status. Importantly, your tax filing status is the basis for which you might qualify for certain tax credits and deductions, and there are rules about which ones you can use.

Step 2: Account for multiple jobs

If you have more than one job, or you file jointly and your spouse works, follow the instructions to get more accurate withholding.

  • For the highest paying job’s W-4, fill out steps 2 through 4(b) of the W-4. Leave those steps blank on the W-4s for the other jobs.

  • If you (or you and your spouse) have a total of two jobs and make roughly the same amount at both, you can instead opt to check box 2(c) to indicate this. The catch: You’ll need to do this on both W-4s.

  • If you don’t want to reveal to your employer that you have a second job or that you get income from other nonjob sources, you have a few options:

    • On line 4(c), you can instruct your employer to withhold an extra amount of tax from your paycheck.

    • Alternatively, don’t factor the extra income into your W-4. Instead of having the tax come directly out of your paycheck, send estimated tax payments to the IRS yourself instead.

Step 3: Claim dependents, including children

If your total income is under $200,000 (or $400,000 if filing jointly), you can enter how many kids and dependents you have and multiply them by the credit amount. (See the rules about the child tax credit and for when you can claim a tax dependent.) You can also choose to not claim dependents — even if you have them — if you need more taxes taken out of your paycheck to reduce your tax bill.

Step 4: Refine your withholdings

If you want extra tax withheld, or expect to claim deductions other than the standard deduction when you do your taxes, you can note that.

Step 5: Sign and date your W-4

Once completed, give the signed form to your employer's human resources or payroll team. You may also be able to fill it out online through your employer's payroll system.

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W-4 form 2024

The IRS releases updated versions of certain tax forms each year to tweak language for clarity and to update references to certain figures, such as tax credits, that may be adjusted for inflation. The Form W-4 for 2024, available on the IRS website or through your employer, can be used to adjust withholdings on income earned in 2024.

How to find the 2024 W-4

The IRS website allows you to download the most recent Form W-4. The agency also releases the form in several languages, including Chinese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese. You can access prior-year forms and FAQs on the website.

You may also be able to change your W-4 electronically through your employer's payroll system.

Do I have to update my W-4 every year?

No. You are required to fill out a W-4 when you start a new job, but you do not have to fill out a new W-4 form every year if you already have one on file with your employer. However, it's a good idea to check on your tax withholding at least annually and as your life changes. Events such as divorce, marriage, new dependents, or side gigs can trigger a change in tax liability.

The IRS encourages taxpayers to use its Tax Withholding Estimator to make sure their withholdings for the current year are on track. The estimator, available in both English and Spanish, can help you decide if you should make adjustments by completing a new W-4.

How to adjust your Form W-4

If you got a big tax bill when you filed your tax return this year and don’t want another, you can use Form W-4 to increase your withholding. That’ll help you owe less (or nothing) next time you file. If you got a big refund this year, you’re giving the government a free loan and living on less of your paycheck throughout the year. If you want more of your paycheck sooner, rather than later, consider using Form W-4 to reduce your withholding.

Here are some steps you might take toward a specific outcome:

How to have more taxes taken out of your paycheck

If you want more taxes taken out of your paychecks, perhaps leading to a lower bill or a tax refund when you file, here's how you might adjust your W-4.

  • Reduce the number of dependents.

  • Add an extra amount to withhold on line 4(c).

How to have less taxes taken out of your paycheck

If you want less taxes taken out of your paychecks, perhaps leading to having to pay a tax bill when you file your annual return, here's how you might adjust your W-4.

  • Increase the number of dependents.

  • Reduce the number on line 4(a) or 4(c).

  • Increase the number on line 4(b).

How to use a W-4 to owe nothing on a tax return

If your objective is to engineer your paycheck withholdings so that you end up with a $0 tax bill when you file your annual return, then the accuracy of your W-4 is crucial.

  • Use the correct tax filing status. If you file as head of household and haven't updated your W-4 for a few years, for example, you may want to consider filling out a new W-4 if you want the amount of taxes withheld from your pay to more accurately align with your tax liability. (Here's how to choose the right filing status.)

  • Make sure your W-4 reflects your current family situation. If you had a baby or had a teenager who turned 18 this year, your tax situation is changing and you may want to update your W-4.

  • Accurately estimate your other sources of income. Capital gains, interest on investments, rental properties and freelancing are just some of the many other sources of non-job income that might be taxable and worth updating on line 4(a) of your W-4.

  • Accurately estimate your deductions. The W-4 assumes you're taking the standard deduction when you file your tax return. If you plan to itemize (presumably because itemizing will cut your taxes more than the standard deduction will), you'll want to estimate those extra deductions and change what's on line 4(b).

  • Take advantage of the line for extra withholding. If you want to have a specific number of extra dollars withheld from each check for taxes, you can put that on line 4(c).

Need more help? There are worksheets in the Form W-4 instructions to help you estimate certain tax deductions you might have coming. The IRS’ W-4 estimator or NerdWallet's tax calculator can also help.

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W-4 calculator

Use our free W-4 withholding calculator below to get a general idea of how your tax withholding is stacking up this year. To use the estimator, locate your paystubs and use them to enter your current state and federal withholdings.

Frequently asked questions

Has the W-4 form changed?

Yes. In the past, employees could claim allowances on their W-4 to lower the amount of federal income tax withheld from their wages. The more withholding allowances an employee claimed, the less their employer would withhold from their paychecks. However, the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act overhauled a lot of tax rules, including doing away with personal exemptions. That prompted the IRS to change the W-4 form.

The new W-4, introduced in 2020, still asks for basic personal information, but no longer asks for a number of allowances. Now, employees who want to lower their tax withholding must claim dependents or use a deductions worksheet.

What does it mean to be exempt from taxes?

Being exempt means your employer won’t withhold federal income tax from your pay. (Social Security and Medicare taxes will still come out of your check, though.) Generally, the only way you can be exempt from withholding is if two things are true:

  1. You got a refund of all your federal income tax withheld last year because you had no tax liability, and

  2. You expect the same thing to happen this year.

If you are exempt from withholding, write “exempt” in the space below step 4(c). You still need to complete steps 1 and 5. Also, you’ll need to submit a new W-4 every year if you plan to keep claiming exemption from withholding.

» MORE: See more about what it means to be tax-exempt and how to qualify

When should I review my W-4?

You can change your W-4 at any time, but if any of these things happen to you during the year you might especially want to update your W-4 so your withholdings reflect your tax life:

  • You get married or divorced.

  • You have a child.

  • You buy a house.

  • You take a pay cut or get a big raise.

  • You get a bonus.

  • You work only part of the year.

  • You have a lot of dividend income.

  • You or your spouse freelances on the side.

Can I adjust my W-4 multiple times throughout the year?

Tinkering is OK. You're allowed to give your employer a new W-4 at any time. That means you can fill out a W-4, give it to your employer and then review your next paycheck to see how much money was withheld. Then you can start estimating how much you'll have taken out of your paychecks for the full year.

If it doesn't seem like it'll be enough to cover your whole tax bill, or if it seems like it'll end up being way too much, you can submit another W-4 and adjust.

If you want an extra set amount withheld from each paycheck to cover taxes on freelance income or other income, you can enter it on lines 4(a) and 4(c) of Form W-4.

What is the difference between a W-2 and a W-4?

You complete a W-4 and give it to your new employer when you start a new job so that the employer knows how much tax to withhold from your paycheck.

A W-2, on the other hand, is a report your employer gives you by the end of January each year. It details how much the employer paid you, and how much withholding tax was deducted from your pay during the tax year. You need the information on a W-2 to accurately fill out a tax return.

Freelancers or contract workers typically get a 1099 from their clients, not W-2s.

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FAQs

How to fill out a W4 for dummies 2024? ›

How To Fill Out Form W-4
  1. Step 1: Enter Your Personal Information. ...
  2. Step 2: Account for Multiple Jobs or Spouse Works. ...
  3. Step 3: Claim Dependents and Children. ...
  4. Step 4: Make Any Other Adjustments Necessary. ...
  5. Step 5: Sign and Date Your W-4 Form. ...
  6. You Want Less Tax Taken Off Your Paycheck. ...
  7. You Want More Tax Taken Off Your Paycheck.

Where to claim 0 on W4 2024? ›

You are exempt from withholding if you owed no federal tax the prior year and you expect to owe no federal tax for the current year. To claim you are exempt, you write “Exempt” on the new W-4 form in the space below Step 4(c).

Do I claim 0 or 1 on my W4? ›

By placing a “0” on line 5, you are indicating that you want the most amount of tax taken out of your pay each pay period. If you wish to claim 1 for yourself instead, then less tax is taken out of your pay each pay period.

How do I fill out a w4 to maximize my tax return? ›

To request more money be withheld from your paycheck, enter the amount into line 4(c) of the W-4 form. Likewise, if you find yourself owing taxes to the IRS each year, adding the right amount of extra withholding via line 4(c) of your W-4 can reduce your tax burden to zero each year.

What to put for extra withholding on W4? ›

  1. On line 4(c), you can instruct your employer to withhold an extra amount of tax from your paycheck.
  2. Alternatively, don't factor the extra income into your W-4. Instead of having the tax come directly out of your paycheck, send estimated tax payments to the IRS yourself instead.
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Are you exempt from 2024 withholding meaning? ›

To be exempt from withholding, both of the following must be true: You owed no federal income tax in the prior tax year, and. You expect to owe no federal income tax in the current tax year.

What is the standard deduction for 2024? ›

Standard deduction amount increased.

For 2024, the standard deduction amount has been increased for all filers, and the amounts are as follows. Single or Married Filing Separately—$14,600. Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Surviving Spouse—$29,200. Head of Household—$21,900.

How much should I withhold for taxes? ›

Marginal tax brackets for tax year 2024
Taxable incomeTaxes owed
$0 to $23,20010% of the taxable income
$23,201 to $94,300$2,320 Plus 12% of the amount over $23,200
$94,301 to $201,050$10,852 Plus 22% of amount over $94,300
$201,051 to $383,900$34,337 Plus 24% of amount over $201,050
3 more rows
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Why is claiming 0 not enough? ›

Claiming more allowances will lower the amount of income tax that's taken out of your check. Conversely, if the total number of allowances you're claiming is zero, that means you'll have the most income tax withheld from your take-home pay.

What deductions should I claim on W4? ›

Itemized deductions or tax credits - Medical expenses, taxes, interest expense, gifts to charity, dependent care expenses, education credit, child tax credit, earned income credit.

Can I still get a refund if no federal taxes were withheld? ›

It's possible. If you do not have any federal tax withheld from your paycheck, your tax credits and deductions could still be greater than any taxes you owe. This would result in you being eligible for a refund. You must file a tax return to claim your refund.

Why is my 2024 refund so low? ›

If you didn't account for each job across your W-4s, you may not have withheld enough, so your tax refund could be less than expected in 2024. Or, if you had a salary increase in 2023 but didn't update your tax withholding accordingly, you could receive a smaller refund.

Why is everyone owing taxes this year in 2024? ›

Under-withholding from Your Paycheck

Under-withholding is the #1 reason individuals owe taxes. This occurs when not enough tax is taken out of your paychecks throughout the year. If you haven't updated your W-4 form after a major life change, income adjustment, or second job, you might find yourself in this situation.

What are the changes to the W4 form for 2024? ›

Here are some of the key changes to the W-4 for this year: Elimination of allowances – You will now need to enter more specific information about income and deductions. Additional withholding options – Additional options for taxpayers such as for multiple jobs or non-wage income.

Do I claim myself as a dependent on W4? ›

You cannot claim yourself as a dependent on taxes. Dependency exemptions are applicable to your qualifying dependent children and qualifying dependent relatives only. You can, however, claim a personal exemption for yourself on your return. Personal exemptions are for you and your spouse.

How many exemptions should I claim? ›

A single filer with no children should claim a maximum of 1 allowance, while a married couple with one source of income should file a joint return with 2 allowances. You can also claim your children as dependents if you support them financially and they're not past the age of 19.

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